Hello. I thought this would be a good question for the intelligent people on cpf because I can find none on usenet.
My girlfriend and her beagle recently moved in with me. Actually its a very stocky beagle mix. Its going well except the dog is very stubborn about going to the bathroom. Sometimes you have to walk it for 30 minutes or more before it will go. it does little dances squats and starts the ritual all over again. I've tried bringing the dog back inside and crating it for a while but it can hold it indefinitely and will only go where and when it pleases.
if pokie(the dog) is not satisfied where your walking her she goes nuts and tries to run away and find a better place.
she has ran across traffic and I've chased her through everyones backyard. my girlfriend has also been out at 5am chasing her around the neighborhood for over a hour.
I try to keep the collar tight and I have a retractable leash. I've gotten quite good at preventing a collar slip by never letting the leash extend all the way. that way when she tries to back out there is a little slack and i can carefully get close enough to pick her up after some trouble. I give her a firm NO NO after her failure and she rarely tries anymore except with my girlfriend.
What pokie really needs is a unleashed area she can run around and take all the time she wants to do her stuff. I've seen her try to slip under a fence while we were visiting relatives and being a beagle I doubt I could ever trust her. I'm going to give this underground fence a try Radio Fence and see how she does with it.
Whenever I ask questions about them I am either hated on and told they are inhumane and dont work or people say they work great. I know they are not that bad because I tested a friends in my hand.
The drawbacks I have found so far that make sense are if your dog escapes he is punished for returning to the yard with a shock.
Also he may not understand why other dogs and animals can pass through or may associate the shock with other dogs or people outside the boundary.
The other complaint is they dont keep anything out. But then again I've seen dogs leap over a standard 4 feet fence like it wasnt even there and animals can climb or dig right under just about any fence.
I dont intend to leave the dog out without watching it. I will probly walk out to my deck or watch from the back door while the dog takes its potty breaks. or if im outside cooking steaks the dog can roam around.
Would it still be worth it for me to install a regular fence? if I do im still using the underground to prevent the dog from digging or climbing over the real fence.
I'm kind of confused what to do. The idea of not having a fence and maintaning it is nice. but then again it would be very difficult for the dog to escape.
thanks for reading and look forward to some input on this subject.
spork
My girlfriend and her beagle recently moved in with me. Actually its a very stocky beagle mix. Its going well except the dog is very stubborn about going to the bathroom. Sometimes you have to walk it for 30 minutes or more before it will go. it does little dances squats and starts the ritual all over again. I've tried bringing the dog back inside and crating it for a while but it can hold it indefinitely and will only go where and when it pleases.
if pokie(the dog) is not satisfied where your walking her she goes nuts and tries to run away and find a better place.
she has ran across traffic and I've chased her through everyones backyard. my girlfriend has also been out at 5am chasing her around the neighborhood for over a hour.
I try to keep the collar tight and I have a retractable leash. I've gotten quite good at preventing a collar slip by never letting the leash extend all the way. that way when she tries to back out there is a little slack and i can carefully get close enough to pick her up after some trouble. I give her a firm NO NO after her failure and she rarely tries anymore except with my girlfriend.
What pokie really needs is a unleashed area she can run around and take all the time she wants to do her stuff. I've seen her try to slip under a fence while we were visiting relatives and being a beagle I doubt I could ever trust her. I'm going to give this underground fence a try Radio Fence and see how she does with it.
Whenever I ask questions about them I am either hated on and told they are inhumane and dont work or people say they work great. I know they are not that bad because I tested a friends in my hand.
The drawbacks I have found so far that make sense are if your dog escapes he is punished for returning to the yard with a shock.
Also he may not understand why other dogs and animals can pass through or may associate the shock with other dogs or people outside the boundary.
The other complaint is they dont keep anything out. But then again I've seen dogs leap over a standard 4 feet fence like it wasnt even there and animals can climb or dig right under just about any fence.
I dont intend to leave the dog out without watching it. I will probly walk out to my deck or watch from the back door while the dog takes its potty breaks. or if im outside cooking steaks the dog can roam around.
Would it still be worth it for me to install a regular fence? if I do im still using the underground to prevent the dog from digging or climbing over the real fence.
I'm kind of confused what to do. The idea of not having a fence and maintaning it is nice. but then again it would be very difficult for the dog to escape.
thanks for reading and look forward to some input on this subject.
spork